Probabilistic climate data have become available for the first time through the UK Climate Projections 2009, so that the risk of tree growth change can be quantified. We assess the drought risk spatially and temporally using drought probabilities and tree species vulnerabilities across Britain. We assessed the drought impact on the potential yield class of three major tree species (Picea sitchensis, Pinus sylvestris, and Quercus robur) which presently cover around 59% (400,700 ha) of state-managed forests, across lowland and upland sites. Here we show that drought impacts result mostly in reduced tree growth over the next 80 years when using b1, a1b and a1fi IPCC emissions scenarios. We found a maximum reduction of 94% but also a maximum in...
We analyse how climate change may alter risks posed by droughts to carbon fluxes in European ecosyst...
Recent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery of tree growth after dr...
Forests are currently experiencing an unprecedented period of progressively drier growing conditions...
Forests provide important ecosystem services but are being affected by climate change, not only chan...
We analyse drought risks to tree growth in Europe, using observations from forest stands covering a ...
Drought, as a significant risk to Scottish forests, is likely to be exacerbated by the changing clim...
Abstract Climate‐driven increases in drought occurrence are an overlooked risk in temperate climates...
Abstract Background Forest management decisions are based on expectations of future developments. Fo...
Background Forest management faces a climate induced shift in growth potential and increasing curre...
adaptation in England’s woodlands The changing climate presents a challenge for forest planning and ...
We analyse how climate change may alter risks posed by droughts to carbon fluxes in European ecosyst...
Rapid climate change leads to significant shifts in the site-productivity relationship of tree speci...
We analyse how climate change may alter risks posed by droughts to carbon fluxes in European ecosyst...
Recent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery of tree growth after dr...
Forests are currently experiencing an unprecedented period of progressively drier growing conditions...
Forests provide important ecosystem services but are being affected by climate change, not only chan...
We analyse drought risks to tree growth in Europe, using observations from forest stands covering a ...
Drought, as a significant risk to Scottish forests, is likely to be exacerbated by the changing clim...
Abstract Climate‐driven increases in drought occurrence are an overlooked risk in temperate climates...
Abstract Background Forest management decisions are based on expectations of future developments. Fo...
Background Forest management faces a climate induced shift in growth potential and increasing curre...
adaptation in England’s woodlands The changing climate presents a challenge for forest planning and ...
We analyse how climate change may alter risks posed by droughts to carbon fluxes in European ecosyst...
Rapid climate change leads to significant shifts in the site-productivity relationship of tree speci...
We analyse how climate change may alter risks posed by droughts to carbon fluxes in European ecosyst...
Recent studies have identified strong relationships between delayed recovery of tree growth after dr...
Forests are currently experiencing an unprecedented period of progressively drier growing conditions...